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    - It shows that the Native people realize that even animals love their lives as humans, so we have no rights to take their breath away. i. Also, in Pocahontas II, during the dinner at the ball, Pocahontas cannot bear to watch bear-baiting as she sees this “behavior [as] a savage” (00:48:40), so she decides to stop it without any consideration. ii. Besides, Pocahontas has two animals as her companions including a raccoon and a hummingbird. - Both of them are personified as they have their own…

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    it Ain't Got That Swing". Around 1931, he began developing the Swing style and was responsible for transforming the rhythm, make-up of the band, and the time of the pieces. The rhythmic ensemble originally consisted of a piano, tuba, banjo, and drums. However, Ellington managed to change it in order to include a string base instead of a tuba; as the guitar was later added to replace the banjo. The "march" time of 2/4 was then taken out and replaced with a more preferable laid back, steady…

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    Describe the stages of grief that Steven has gone through Steven has gone through 3 stages of grief, anger, bargaining, and shock. The first stage he went through was shock. He wanted to think that his brother did not have cancer. On page 52 of Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie it states “The longer I pretended everything was normal at school, the more I believed everything was normal. I started thinking over and over again “Doctors are wrong all the time. You hear about these malpractice things…

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    The music is played with a clipped beat that stays with the expressive moves of the dancers. Accompanying instruments include the maracas, the claves, the marimbola, and the drums. The dance is performed at a rhythm is the additive rhythmic grouping of an eight pulse bar (one 4/4 measure) into 3+3+2 or, less often, 3+5 step. The rumba is performed at parties, family functions and in the ballroom. Some of the rumba attire consists…

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    band was nor did I know what I was getting myself into. All I know is that that are based in California. So when the band started playing, I was shock to see that there were only three men playing. One playing a Jazz like guitar, one playing the drums, and the other man playing a cello. I was actually expecting to hear a piano in this band but that didn't happen either. I also didn't hear any kind of regular Jazz music, the kind we've been listening in class. Instead, I was going to listen…

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    Black Sabbath has an album called “Paranoid”. One of the songs on it is called “War Pigs”. “War Pigs” is heavily influenced by Blues and Heavy Metal. The song’s most prevalent instruments are the bass guitar and drums. Blues and Heavy metal music usually contains those instruments. This song is distinctly heavy metal though because it doesn’t contain a piano, like blues or rock. Blues music usually contained solos for certain instruments. “War Pigs” had bass guitar solos. Similar to how Paul…

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    Maybellene Music Analysis

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    he punctuates his words very quickly. It has a very strong country tone to it with the guitar rhythm being the baseline of the song, along with the maracas. Berry even sings the song with a bit of a twang which really connotes a western style. The drums and piano add a Rythym and Blues vibe to the song, which creates an interesting mashup of country and R&B. “Maybellene” doesn’t follow the typical rock song structure in that it begins with the chorus instead of a verse. Other Chuck Berry songs…

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    Michigan, he didn’t receive enough oxygen which caused him to become blind. Even with this obstacle, he fought through it all, and pursued his dreams. Stevie Wonder was born May 13, 1950. He taught himself piano and drums by age ten. During that time he was singing and playing drums in his church. When Stevie was thirteen, Stevie and Marvin Gaye wrote and performed “Fingertips” for Motown Records. In 1971, Stevie bought and owned Black Bull, a record company. Mostly Stevie’s friends used that…

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    I’ve been in some bad times whether It’d be seeing my family in the hospital or stressing over my school work. His music frees me from my sadness and makes me feel amazing. He even got me into instruments. I started playing drums about two years ago and tried to learn drum beats from Twenty One Pilots. I then started to learn ukulele about 6 months ago and have become pretty good at some of their songs like “House of Gold”, “Car Radio”, and…

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    Chicago Riot In The North

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    Meanwhile in the North, mass riots and deaths were occurring, such as the riot in Watts, California. It all started with a white police officer stopping what appeared to be a drunk black driver. In the end, the 6 day riot costed the lives of 34 people, and over 1,000 were injured. 600 buildings had been looted an set on fire, leaving the total damage cost at over $100 million. King wanted to help his people everywhere, not just in the South. So in January of 1966, King and his wife move into a…

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